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re: My Non-travel ball playing nephew just made the HS baseball team
Posted on 6/1/16 at 12:03 pm to bayoujd
Posted on 6/1/16 at 12:03 pm to bayoujd
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ding. In travel ball, if you lose, no big deal you can play next week in a new tournament. Travel ball teams aren't really playing with a long term, end of season goal in mind (like Dixie Youth, Little League and Babe Ruth teams that play in "win and advance, or lose and your season is over" tournaments).
So you've never been around travel ball in your life and don't know what you're talking about. Got it
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Posted on 6/1/16 at 1:24 pm to Weagle25
I have.
And I haven't come across a college or high school coach who thought that highly of it. Most begrudgingly accept it as the status quo but almost all of them to a man say that kids know less and less about how to play the game. In short, they think they play too many games and spend far too little time in practice and understanding situations.
Have you gotten different feedback?
And I haven't come across a college or high school coach who thought that highly of it. Most begrudgingly accept it as the status quo but almost all of them to a man say that kids know less and less about how to play the game. In short, they think they play too many games and spend far too little time in practice and understanding situations.
Have you gotten different feedback?
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